16 December, 2014

The most expensive hobbies in the World

Hobbies of different kinds are great outlets for people to have fun, make friends or pursue their passions. Hobbies are either influenced by friends, co-workers or by the family they came from. People do hobbies to release stress, forget their problems for a while and to be distracted from other things. There are some hobbies that can be done only by really rich people beacuase it will really sweep your wallets and drain your savings if you do not know how to fund it. Are you curious on what these expensive hobbies are? Here are the most expensive hobbies in the world today.

Flying/Aviation

Flying as a hobby will always be expensive. The first step towards achieving the dream of flying a plane on their own is going to a flying school for training and having a pilot license. This can cost more than $5,000. The prices of planes as well as the cost of keeping it in good condition is around $100,000. Renting a plane is a cheaper option as you’ll need to shell out only $80 per hour on the average. But if you sum it up, it’s still a lot of money.

Scuba Diving

The great wonders of the marine life are truly fascinating. With all the different coral reefs and various types of fish swimming into the deep blue sea, scuba diving can really be a great and addicting hobby. Basic equipment cost is $500 minimum, and certification will cost you $300-400. There are different types of corals and fishes per diving site, thus, typical scuba divers dream of going to different diving sites all over the world. This entails additional costs, from board and lodging, food, transportation, and other miscellaneous expenses.

Skydiving

For those who are not familiar with skydiving, it is an action sport wherein you jump from an aircraft miles above sea level, then return to earth with the aid of gravity. You get to experience a certain amount of free-fall, then time yourself to open your parachute if you are near land. To land safely, you should know a variety of techniques on slowing down your fall, as well as controlling your parachute. Expensive training is needed to do this variety of techniques.

This extreme and expensive sport costs around $250 – $300 per tandem jump, and an average of $1,500 for a package of 7-10 jumps. Each jump takes place very quickly, around 1-3 minutes only. Doing two jumps a week means shelling out an average of $2,000 per month, and $24,000 per year. If you do have the funds and you want an extreme hobby, this one is for you.

Collecting cars

There are different of kinds of cars to collect and each collector typically caters to 1 or more types of these. There are muscle cars, vintage cars, luxury cars, sedans, 4×4 trucks, SUVS, convertibles, off-roaders, sports cars, and racing cars. Each type of car has different features and styles, and price range varies also. Most car collectors usually go for the unique and rare cars. The rarer they are, the more money you have to shell out. Just how expensive are they? A classic 1937 Bugatti Type 57S costs $4.4 million while a 1961 Ferrari California costs $10.8 million. Most car collectors love to show off their collections. Jay Leno, Ralph Lauren, and Jerry Seinfeld are examples of car collectors who have the most expensive car collections in the world.

Drag Racing

Here is a walkthrough on what the sport is all about. Each driver is allowed to perform a burnout to boost their start speed. Racers then line up from the start line and the release on the brakes are then determined on a signaling device called the Christmas tree. The Christmas tree is like a traffic light, but has different kinds of lights on it. The drivers should wait for the green light to be lit up before they launch. The first one to go past the finish line wins. Players should follow rules at all times, and a red light will be seen on the Christmas Tree if there are any violations.

In order for you to reach over 300 miles per hours, you should use a special kind of fuel, which is a combination of methanol and nitro-methane. The expenses you need to cover in getting your own vehicle, purchasing drag racing car parts and maintaining the vehicle itself can range from $200,000 – $1 million.

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